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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

English young learners

List 10 structures you would aim to teach your younger learners in their first year.

INCLUDE RESPONSES FOR EACH STRUCTURE TAUGHT, SO THAT STUDENTS CAN PRACTICE THE LANGUAGE IN A REALISTIC CONTEXT.

eg: what is it?

Hello/ good morning/ good afternoon/ good evening

How are you?
  

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No, those aren't grammar structures; those are simply fixed phrases which young learners will easily pick up informally along the way. List structures like present progressive verbs, prepositional phrases, simple past tense, irregular verbs, and articles.

  • No, those aren't grammar structures; those are simply fixed phrases which young learners will easily pick up informally along the way.
  • List structures like present progressive verbs, prepositional phrases, simple past tense, irregular verbs, and articles.
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No, those aren't grammar structures; those are simply fixed phrases which young learners will easily pick up informally along the way. List structures like present progressive verbs, prepositional phrases, simple past tense, irregular verbs, and articles.

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